The national court has to consider not only the extent to which the public uses the trade name to link the products to the mark, but also the extent to which the third party should have been aware of it.

She wrote to SCIENCE NEWS that her sentence should have read, "Progestin is medroxyprogesterone acetate (MPA), often prescribed under the trade name Provera, the synthetic progestin." Unfortunately, her correction didn't catch up with her original letter before publication.

The company operates locations in five Canadian provinces under the trade names Boyd Autobody and Glass and Assured Automotive), as well as in 27 US states under the trade name Gerber Collision and Glass.

Summary: New Delhi [India], July 5 (ANI): The Centre on Wednesday clarified that in the context of the new Goods and Services Tax (GST), the five percent tax slab will be levied only on the supply of those goods whose brand name or trade name is on the Register of Trade Marks and is in force under the Trade Marks Act, 1999.

"The new system paves the way for us to achieve e-integration with the Ministry of Economy in terms of trade name bookings and issuance of economic record certifications, which supports our aspiration to provide customers with easier and seamless services.

The IRS also concluded no trade name or trademark could be like-kind to one another, as the IP's underlying assets consist of goodwill or going concern unique to each business (consistent with the statement in the regulations).

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